On 2025-03-19 09:45, Aurelien Jarno wrote:
> So far my finding are quite limited. It seems the new GCC generates more
> optimized code in general, and especially for the memmem() function, and
> that changes the location of the memmove() function located just after in
> the binary. Aligning it to 6
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> clone -1 -2
Bug #1100805 [gcc-14] gcc-14 version 14.2.0-18 causes glibc to be miscompiled
on armhf
Bug 1100805 cloned as bug 1100939
> reassign -2 src:libinsane
Bug #1100939 [gcc-14] gcc-14 version 14.2.0-18 causes glibc to be miscompiled
on armhf
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